Impairment of mitochondrial function by minocycline

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Abstract

There is an ongoing debate on the presence of beneficial effects of minocycline (MC), a tetracycline-like antibiotic, on the preservation of mitochondrial functions under conditions promoting mitochondria-mediated apoptosis. Here, we present a multiparameter study on the effects of MC on isolated rat liver mitochondria (RLM) suspended either in a KCl-based or in a sucrose-based medium. We found that the incubation medium used strongly affects the response of RLM to MC. In KCl-based medium, but not in sucrose-based medium, MC triggered mitochondrial swelling and cytochrome c release. MC-dependent swelling was associated with mitochondrial depolarization and a decrease in state 3 as well as uncoupled respiration. Swelling of RLM in KCl-based medium indicates that MC permeabilizes the inner mitochondrial membrane (IMM) to K + and Cl-. This view is supported by our findings that MC-induced swelling in the KCl-based medium was partly suppressed by N,N′-dicyclohexylcarbodiimide (an inhibitor of IMM-linked K +-transport) and tributyltin (an inhibitor of the inner membrane anion channel) and that swelling was less pronounced when RLM were suspended in choline chloride-based medium. In addition, we observed a rapid MC-induced depletion of endogenous Mg2+ from RLM, an event that is known to activate ion-conducting pathways within the IMM. Moreover, MC abolished the Ca2+ retention capacity of RLM irrespective of the incubation medium used, most likely by triggering permeability transition. In summary, we found that MC at low micromolar concentrations impairs several energy-dependent functions of mitochondria in vitro. © 2009 FEBS.

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Kupsch, K., Hertel, S., Kreutzmann, P., Wolf, G., Wallesch, C. W., Siemen, D., & Schönfeld, P. (2009). Impairment of mitochondrial function by minocycline. FEBS Journal, 276(6), 1729–1738. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1742-4658.2009.06904.x

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